2019 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 07 - Public Facilities and Finance
Chapter 279C - Public Contracting - Public Improvements and Related Contracts
Section 279C.375 - Award and execution of contract; determination of responsibility of bidder; bonds; impermissible exclusions.

Universal Citation: OR Rev Stat § 279C.375 (2019)

(1) After a contracting agency has opened bids and determined that the contracting agency will award a public improvement contract, the contracting agency shall award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder.

(2) At least seven days before awarding a public improvement contract, unless the contracting agency determines that seven days is impractical under rules adopted under ORS 279A.065, the contracting agency shall issue to each bidder or post, electronically or otherwise, a notice of the contracting agency’s intent to award a contract. This subsection does not apply to a contract to which competitive bidding does not apply under ORS 279C.335 (1)(c) or (d). The notice and the manner in which the notice is posted or issued must conform to rules adopted under ORS 279A.065.

(3) In determining the lowest responsible bidder, a contracting agency shall do all of the following:

(a) Check the list created by the Construction Contractors Board under ORS 701.227 for bidders who are not qualified to hold a public improvement contract.

(b) Determine whether the bidder is responsible. A responsible bidder must demonstrate to the contracting agency that the bidder:

(A) Has available the appropriate financial, material, equipment, facility and personnel resources and expertise, or has the ability to obtain the resources and expertise, necessary to meet all contractual responsibilities.

(B) Holds current licenses that businesses or service professionals operating in this state must hold in order to undertake or perform the work specified in the contract.

(C) Is covered by liability insurance and other insurance in amounts the contracting agency requires in the solicitation documents.

(D) Qualifies as a carrier-insured employer or a self-insured employer under ORS 656.407 or has elected coverage under ORS 656.128.

(E) Has made the disclosure required under ORS 279C.370.

(F) Completed previous contracts of a similar nature with a satisfactory record of performance. For purposes of this subparagraph, a satisfactory record of performance means that to the extent that the costs associated with and time available to perform a previous contract remained within the bidder’s control, the bidder stayed within the time and budget allotted for the procurement and otherwise performed the contract in a satisfactory manner. The contracting agency shall document the bidder’s record of performance if the contracting agency finds under this subparagraph that the bidder is not responsible.

(G) Has a satisfactory record of integrity. The contracting agency in evaluating the bidder’s record of integrity may consider, among other things, whether the bidder has previous criminal convictions for offenses related to obtaining or attempting to obtain a contract or subcontract or in connection with the bidder’s performance of a contract or subcontract. The contracting agency shall document the bidder’s record of integrity if the contracting agency finds under this subparagraph that the bidder is not responsible.

(H) Is legally qualified to contract with the contracting agency.

(I) Possesses an unexpired certificate that the Oregon Department of Administrative Services issued under ORS 279A.167, if the bidder employs 50 or more full-time workers and submitted a bid for a procurement with an estimated contract price that exceeds $500,000 in response to an advertisement or solicitation from a state contracting agency.

(J) Supplied all necessary information in connection with the inquiry concerning responsibility. If a bidder fails to promptly supply information concerning responsibility that the contracting agency requests, the contracting agency shall determine the bidder’s responsibility based on available information, or may find that the bidder is not responsible.

(c) Document the contracting agency’s compliance with the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection in substantially the following form:

______________________________________________________________________________

RESPONSIBILITY DETERMINATION FORM

Project Name: ____________

Bid Number: ____________

Business Entity Name: ____________

CCB License Number: ____________

Form Submitted By (Contracting Agency):

___________________________

Form Submitted By (Contracting Agency Representative’s Name): ____________

Title: ____________

Date: ____________

(The contracting agency must submit this form with attachments, if any, to the

Construction Contractors Board within 30 days after the date of contract award.)

The contracting agency has (check all of the following):

[ ] Checked the list created by the

Construction Contractors Board

under ORS 701.227 for bidders who

are not qualified to hold a public

improvement contract.

[ ] Determined whether the bidder has

met the standards of responsibility.

In so doing, the contracting agency

has found that the bidder

demonstrated that the bidder:

[ ] Has available the appropriate

financial, material, equipment,

facility and personnel resources

and expertise, or the ability to

obtain the resources and

expertise, necessary to meet

all contractual responsibilities.

[ ] Holds current licenses that

businesses or service professionals

operating in this state must hold

in order to undertake or perform

the work specified in the contract.

[ ] Is covered by liability insurance

and other insurance in amounts

required in the solicitation

documents.

[ ] Qualifies as a carrier-insured

employer or a self-insured

employer under ORS 656.407 or has

elected coverage under ORS 656.128.

[ ] Has disclosed the bidder’s first-

tier subcontractors in accordance

with ORS 279C.370.

[ ] Has a satisfactory record of

performance.

[ ] Has a satisfactory record of

integrity.

[ ] Is legally qualified to contract

with the contracting agency.

[ ] Possesses a certificate that

the Oregon Department of

Administrative Services issued under

ORS 279A.167.

[ ] Has supplied all necessary

information in connection with

the inquiry concerning

responsibility.

[ ] Determined the bidder to be

(check one of the following):

[ ] Responsible under ORS 279C.375

(3)(a) and (b).

[ ] Not responsible under

ORS 279C.375 (3)(a) and (b).

______________________________________________________________________________

(d) Submit the form described in paragraph (c) of this subsection, with any attachments, to the Construction Contractors Board within 30 days after the date the contracting agency awards the contract.

(4) The successful bidder shall:

(a) Promptly execute a formal contract; and

(b) Execute and deliver to the contracting agency a performance bond and a payment bond when required under ORS 279C.380.

(5) Based on competitive bids, a contracting agency may award a public improvement contract or may award multiple public improvement contracts when specified in the invitation to bid.

(6) A contracting agency may not exclude a commercial contractor from competing for a public contract on the basis that the license issued by the Construction Contractors Board is endorsed as a level 1 or level 2 license. As used in this section, "commercial contractor" has the meaning given that term in ORS 701.005. [2003 c.794 §117; 2005 c.103 §§17,18; 2005 c.376 §1; 2007 c.764 §§26,27; 2007 c.836 §§42,43; 2009 c.880 §§9,9a; 2015 c.454 §5]

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